From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfolksyfolk‧sy /ˈfəʊksi $ ˈfoʊ-/ adjective informal 1 especially American EnglishFRIENDLY friendly and informal The town had a certain folksy charm.2 TYPICALin a style that is typical of traditional countryside styles or customs
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folksy• Cynics might have said we were too folksy.• The town of Colville has a folksy charm.• He was, Carver thought, in his most folksy mood.• a funny folksy radio show• People were catching on to his folksy, well-informed, no-nonsense approach.